permitted during an Assembly Hour period and may not be worn in the Dining Room , unless authorized by administration .
After Hours Dress { 7 / 26 / 05 } Students may wear typical casual clothes only before or after the academic day . However , clothes with lewd sayings or images , and advertisements for alcohol or tobacco are not permitted . Earrings and visible piercings ( including mouth piercings ) are NOT PERMITTED AT ANY TIME ON CAMPUS . Shirts must always be worn on campus ( except during athletic activities ).
Grounds Detail Dress { 7 / 30 / 08 } The required dress for Grounds Detail is the following : long pants ( jeans are acceptable , sweatpants are not ), T-shirt ( with sleeves ), steel-toed leather boots that cover the ankle ( no sneakers or canvas boots ), and safety equipment ( eye protection , ear protection , and work gloves ). Students may wear additional shirts and jackets if they desire . All clothes must be in good condition ( no holes or tears ). In addition , students must meet the college ’ s grooming requirements when they report to Grounds Detail , including over the summer .
Grooming Standards – Haircut { 6 / 10 / 24 } The overarching grooming goal for students is to meet the Williamson standard which applies at all times on campus ( even after hours or weekends ) and any time a student represents Williamson off campus . Hair must be kept clean , neat , and natural in color . The back may not touch the shirt collar , the sides may not touch the ears , and the overall bulk and / or length may not exceed 2 ”. Exotic or faddish haircuts ( such as mohawks , mullets , buns , or loops ) are unacceptable . Braids or rows must be tied in and straight from front to back , with no patterned designs or ribbons . All hair styles must meet the above length and bulk standards . ( Below are examples of haircuts that meet all the grooming standards .) The acceptability of a student ’ s hairstyle is at the sole discretion of the administration . Please direct any additional questions on student hairstyles to the Student Affairs Office for clarification .
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